An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Community Nursery Nurse to join an innovative Health Visiting Team within Gloucestershire.
Gloucestershire Health & Care are an evolving and dynamic organisation working collaboratively to deliver the Healthy Child Programme (PHE updated March 2021) to young children, families and communities in the county.
Permanent post 22 hours per week.
The successful candidate will work under the supervision and leadership of The Health Visiting Service. We require you to have excellent communication skills, be enthusiastic, creative and flexible in your approach, and be able to work alone as well as within a group setting delivering public health/health promotion to families with children primarily aged 0 – 5 years.
We offer mentorship, training, and support along with ongoing opportunities for continuing professional development.
If you have an NVQ Level 3 in Early Years, Care & Education or equivalent qualification, experience of working with children and their families in a community setting, a driving licence with access to your own vehicle, and are looking to join a forward-thinking & proactive Health Visiting team committed to improving the health outcomes of children, families and communities, then please come and join us.
The qualification, training & experience requirements for the role are underlined in the Job Description/Person Specification.
We have in excess of 5000 staff working over 50 sites, providing a diverse range of services. We strive to support an organisational culture that is welcoming, builds and celebrates inclusivity and diversity, and provides a sense of belonging and trust.
Our results put us as 5th nationally as a Community, Mental Health and Learning Disabilities NHS Employer of Choice and 1st equal amongst all NHS Provider Trusts in the South West. However, we know we have more to do and will continue to drive forward our commitment to making GHC a Great Place to Work.
We provide a Multi-professional preceptorship programme that is aligned to the National Preceptorship Framework for Nursing and have been awarded the Interim quality mark from NHS England. Our programme is provided to all Newly Qualified Nurses, Nursing Associates, Internationally Educated Practitioners, Allied Health Professionals, and Return to Practice Practitioners. In addition to the programme, we also offer all preceptees the opportunity of enrolling and completing the level 7 (Masters) 15 credit validated module “Preceptorship for Healthcare” (AP7026).
Newly qualified Social Workers are offered the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment programme (ASYE) which is similar to a preceptorship programme.
Key Responsibilities:
* To work within a Health Visiting Team to deliver identified components of the 0-19 Healthy Child Programme (HCP), in line with local service specifications and the service model for health visiting that meets the public health needs of local communities.
* Monitoring quality and compliance and reporting risks by exception to the Clinical Team Leader.
* To contribute to the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme (HCP) and 6 High Impact areas Health visiting and school nursing service delivery model, including monitoring the growth & development of 0-5’s and delivering relevant health promotion advice.
* To advise parents/carers on positive parenting skills including understanding and managing child behaviour, introduction to solids and nutrition, play and stimulation, speech and language development, sleep management, and toilet training, ensuring that advice is evidence-based to facilitate school readiness.
* To work with specific children and families, in the home, clinic/hub setting or nursery according to their individual care plan as agreed with the Health Visitor or Public Health Nurse (PHN).
* Plan, implement and evaluate health promotion activities, taking responsibility for certain topics once training received and competency assessment signed off within an agreed timeframe.
* Work in a collaborative manner with children’s centres, nurseries, parents, members of the primary health care team, allied health professionals, and other agencies.
* Have an understanding and awareness of safeguarding issues, identifying where there is a cause for concern and taking appropriate action in accordance with safeguarding guidelines, including informing a senior member of staff promptly of any concerns.
* Have knowledge of, and be able to effectively use, local services and resources.
* Work in a range of different and sometimes challenging working conditions in different environments with support and supervision from HV or PHN.
* Regularly travel and ensure relevant equipment is available at locations, in line with health and safety requirements.
* To provide cover for other Community Nursery Nurses in their absence. This may entail working at another clinic/hub or locality.
* To be prepared to take on new roles and initiatives in discussion with line manager as they emerge to support the delivery of the service, support through training as required.
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